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Switching to KDE
- Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 CPU @ 2.0GHz
- 4GiB RAM (although only around 3.3GiB is visible/usable)
- 320GB Disk partitioned into
- 9.9GB / (root)
- 199GB /home
- 4G swap
- (some other partitions used for other stuff)
- Intel 945GM Express Integrated Graphics
- Intel 82573L GbE Wired Network
- Intel 3945ABG Wireless Network
- Toshiba 3G HSDPA
- Fingerprint reader
- Wacom tablet & pen based touch screen
Over the next 6 months I intend to blog a bit about my experience with KDE/Kubuntu. I'll talk about the fun stuff that I'm playing with and of course any issues that come up. I hope to find/file bugs against anything that I can't fix myself, and will do that directly in the KDE Bug Tracker. I will use the system as I did under GNOME, installing the usual packages - or their KDE equivalents - that I mentioned previously. I'd like to stick if I can to applications from the standard repository rather than install stuff from PPAs or 3rd parties, but if people make reasoned recommendations then of course I'll do whatever makes sense. I spoke to a few of the KDE guys at UDS and I want to thank them for their support and suggestions. Hopefully this will result in some entertainment and education for me, and maybe for others too. We'll see. As always comments and suggestions are welcome.